Awww come on Sandt63. You seemed so confident that David Duke promoted hate that I thought surely you must have a whole file of quotes to prove it. I guess you were just fabricating base on what you had heard from someone. LOL

<quoted text>I don't believe they can Zachary. They are however awfully good at name calling.

Yea I knew they couldn't, I just like to watch them all scramble around looking for a quote. They say people like Dr Duke are racist for speaking the truth about white genocide, and black on white crime, but the fact is the more racially pure a city is, the more secure the society. Our freedom as white man and women is wholly predicated upon this concept. The value of stating the facts on race far outweighs the value of being polite with everyone all the time.

<quoted text>Well the consensus is in! We are to beleive something with absolutely no proof whatsoever. Can any leftie offer up en a scintilla of evidence that Dr. Duke promotes and encourages hate?

The 1996 crackdown on extremists came after revelations that Mr. McVeigh had espoused far-right ideas when he was in the Army and recruited two fellow soldiers to aid his bomb plot. Those revelations were followed by a furor that developed when three white paratroopers were convicted of the random slaying of a black couple in order to win tattoos and 19 others were discharged for participating in neo-Nazi activities.

The defense secretary at the time, William Perry, said the rules were meant to leave no room for racist and extremist activities within the military. But the report said Mr. Barfield, who is based at Fort Lewis, Wash., had said that he had provided evidence on 320 extremists there in the past year, but that only two had been discharged. He also said there was an online network of neo-Nazis.

''They're communicating with each other about weapons, about recruiting, about keeping their identities secret, about organizing within the military,'' he said.''Several of these individuals have since been deployed to combat missions in Iraq.''

The report cited accounts by neo-Nazis of their infiltration of the military, including a discussion on the white supremacist Web site Stormfront.''There are others among you in the forces,'' one participant wrote.''You are never alone.''

An article in the National Alliance magazine Resistance urged skinheads to join the Army and insist on being assigned to light infantry units.

The Southern Poverty Law Center identified the author as Steven Barry, who it said was a former Special Forces officer who was the alliance's ''military unit coordinator.''

''Light infantry is your branch of choice because the coming race war and the ethnic cleansing to follow will be very much an infantryman's war,'' he wrote.''It will be house-to-house, neighborhood-by-neighborhood until your town or city is cleared and the alien races are driven into the countryside where they can be hunted down and 'cleansed.'''

He concluded:''As a professional soldier, my goal is to fill the ranks of the United States Army with skinheads. As street brawlers, you will be useless in the coming race war. As trained infantrymen, you will join the ranks of the Aryan warrior brotherhood.''

Where in that article does it mention Dr. Duke? All we're asking for is a direct quote, which shouldn't be too hard considering all that hate you lefties spew towards him. Racism is racism no matter the race of the intended target. Hating white people is no different then hating non-whites, and you have to accept that fact.

I read Dr Duke's book, it is one major read, like 700 pages. For all the hate that's directed at him, I was expecting it to be jame packed with racial epithets galore, but I could not find a single derogatory word used to describe a non-white!

It is a new day and a new opportunity for anti-Whites to put up or shut up. I'll wage the don't do either one.

These groups recognize very clearly the psychology of the issues they raise. As former WAR youth leader Greg Withrow told the Commission, referring to his upbringing by his neo-Nazi father, "before I ever learned to hate, I learned to fear." They are indoctrinated to believe that minorities are a threat to their way of life, to their very existence, and that the only choice is to fight back in as violent a fashion as possible. Yet, the efforts of these hardcore white supremacist groups ultimately reach only a few sympathetic ears on the fringes of American society. What is more disturbing and potentially dangerous is the increasing proliferation f pseudo-mainstream hate groups like David Duke's National Association for the Advancement of White People. Duke and others of his ilk do everything possible to look, act and sound like standard interest groups simply promoting their views about society. But their messages are riddled with innuendo and code words designed to play on people's worst fears and prejudices in order to generate hatred against the people these groups perceive to be their enemies. For example:

* The homophobic preaching of some self-proclaimed watchdog groups like the Traditional Values Coalition spread an insidious message of hate. Their adoption of loaded terms to mask or even justify their virulent hatred of gay and lesbian people has made their views acceptable for some political leaders and small subgroups of the general population. * Ethnically based groups like the National European American Society (NEAS)... purport to be simple ethnic pride organizations, but attack U.S. civil rights laws and immigration policies as "pure genocide" against European Americans. When provoked, they revert to true form and call people of similar ethnic backgrounds who disagree with their views "race traitors" and the like. Not all European-American groups are fronts for white supremacy; some are well-intentioned attempts to mimic other ethnically based clubs and groups. But the term "European American" has been tainted by its use by groups like the NEAS and the White Student Union, an offshoot of WAR.

These pseudo-mainstream hate groups are perhaps the most dangerous. A large percentage of the population automatically tunes out messages from known racist groups like the KKK, because they know who is talking to them and what their true agenda is. But groups with a mainstream cover, who use mainstream terminology and a healthy dose of charged code-words to spread their message, can find a much wider audience.

Perhaps voters would have rejected Duke anyway, but perhaps not. All we can say for sure is that, without Rickey, they would never have known how big a fraud and unreconstructed Nazi he was. The media never had a more prolific and intrepid source.If you weren't around here at the time, you could hardly credit what a threat Duke posed, although he was best known as a former Grand Wizard in the Klan who had at various times spoken warmly of Adolf Hitler.Duke's meteoric rise obviously signified that plenty of voters shared, or were at least prepared to overlook, his racist views. But he had been at great pains to create a more moderate persona, appearing in natty suits, and adopting the pose of a mainstream conservative politician who happened to have been a "rascal" in his long-ago youth. He was glib and, thanks to his plastic surgeon, quite photogenic.With an electorate in a fit over welfare cheats and high taxes, there was no need, at least in polite society, for an explicit, white supremacist spiel. Duke was adept at telling white voters what a lot of them wanted to hear, and that is always the best way to come across as smart and reasonable.Duke was elected state rep from a Metairie district in 1989, narrowly beating John Treen, the official GOP candidate. Duke also styled himself a Republican, which alarmed Rickey, a doctoral candidate at Tulane who had interrupted her studies to work in the Treen campaign. She never let Duke out of her sights after that.Duke, meanwhile, was getting plenty of ink nationwide -- much to Louisiana's embarrassment -- he evidently concluded that the tide of history was running in his fascist direction.Only a year after his victory over Treen, Duke ran against U.S. Sen. Bennett Johnston, taking a majority of the white vote and 44 percent of the total. That immediately made him a contender for the governor's race the next year.It appeared for a while that Duke might actually get elected governor. He made the runoff against Edwin Edwards, who, though he had not yet been convicted of anything, was widely regarded as hopelessly corrupt.Edwards had to win if Louisiana were to avoid sinking into chaos and becoming a pariah. But, as the election approached, the polls gave Duke a genuine shot at winning.That alarming prospect galvanized the opposition, and in the end Edwards won fairly comfortably, although, once again, a majority of the white votes went to Duke. Black voters turned out in huge numbers to defeat him.Maybe some of them would have stayed home, and maybe even more white voters would have been in his corner, had Rickey not labored so hard to expose the sinister mind behind the mask.She was, for instance, the first to discover that Nazi propaganda was being peddled from his legislative office, and she followed him to Chicago to tape a venomous address he delivered to a group of racist nuts.Duke's own vanity did him in, too. He always fancied himself an intellectual with great powers of persuasion, and tended to assume that all white gentiles secretly agreed with his views.Thus he took to calling Rickey at night to talk her round, explaining, for instance, that Josef Mengele was a great scientist who had been misunderstood. She got it all on tape. He could never get away with posing as just another respectable conservative with Rickey around.Duke, who entertained dreams of the White House at one stage, was finally banished to the political wilderness, thanks in large measure to Rickey and the Louisiana Coalition Against Racism and Nazism, which she helped found.Duke's downfall was complete when he was sent to federal prison for soliciting donations under false pretenses and failing to pay tax on the proceeds.http://blog.nola.com/jamesgill/2009/09/james_...

If Al Sharpton can do it why cant David Duke?Racism is a 2 way street!

You know I won't disagree with everything you said about Al , however these radical white supremacists are trying to paint a rosy picture of David (KKK) Dukes!! As for Al Sharpton, I've never heard him advise black militants to join the armed services to get military training so they can become better domestic terrorist... But David Dukes Has!!!

<quoted text>But the term "European American" has been tainted by its use by groups like the NEAS and the White Student Union, an offshoot of WAR.

Is this author saying it's racist for a white person to be referred to as "European-American?" According to the US government, their definition of "white" includes Arabs, Latinos and Jews. I am neither. You don't cry foul when blacks refer to themselves as "African-Americans", even though most of them have never been to Africa, is just remains their ancestral homeland, but I have never been to Europe, it just remains my ancestral homeland. The only difference I see is that I am white, and being proud is not allowed. Am I correct?

Plus, I'll have to commend you on your valiant effort to prove that Dr Duke encourages hate, but the reality is you have yet to produce an actual quote from his mouth, just leftie smear articles claiming he said this or that. That's a bit like taking the testimonial by Josephus as proof that Jesus existed, when all it is is proof that Christians existed.

<quoted text>You know I won't disagree with everything you said about Al , however these radical white supremacists are trying to paint a rosy picture of David (KKK) Dukes!! As for Al Sharpton, I've never heard him advise black militants to join the armed services to get military training so they can become better domestic terrorist... But David Dukes Has!!!

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